Editorial: Voters send a message to keep city moving forward
It appears voters have sent a message: Keep the city moving
Academic Standards Reveal Commitment to Excellence
New math and biology standards are a bold initiative and a step
City is correct to initiate eminent domain process
The city is between a rock and a hard place in its latest effort
Obligation to Help the Poor
What, exactly, are the priorities of our county government? When a family faces a budget crisis and plans belt-tightening, it does not cut from its basic needs: food, shelter, medical care. It cuts from vacation, kids' allowances, parties, extras. If Uncle Frank urges the family to invest in his rail scheme, they say, "We can't afford it." If they support dottie Auntie Jean's assisted living, they don't cut her off.
Base assistance on income, family size, not public-sector employment
Real estate pricing records are broken almost every month. In
Take a Variety of Approaches to Revive Downtown
Improving the downtown Monterey Road corridor is a good idea for
School district: Be open and set an example
News that the Morgan Hill Unified School District's projected
Editorial: The decisions don’t get any easier
From the smallest city to the largest state, governmental